I've received the aquasoil today and re-scaped already. I've moved into the early stages of the dry start. The staurogyne repens, e tenellus, eleocharis acicularis, and hydrocotyle leucocephala have just been planted. I'm planning on getting hygro pinnatifida to go behind the main rock, and I still haven't decided on stems for the left side or any accent plants to direct focus and detail into the valley. Doing so will turn an aquarium into an aquascape, so I need just the right plants.

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"While it is normal to make a large aquarium appear large, the fun is in making a small aquarium look really big." - Takashi Amano.

Looking to buy E. tenellus, hygrophila pinnatifida, and anubias nana petite but aquariumplants.com is charging $18 for 2nd day air shipping. Do I even need such fast shipping? Where else could I buy these plants?

"While it is normal to make a large aquarium appear large, the fun is in making a small aquarium look really big." - Takashi Amano.